the cost is $135 now, right? what about selling it for $140 worldwide?
then for every 27 units sold, one could go for free to charity.
from the posts here, looks like a lot of people would buy it, and it'd also, in some way, prevent the blackmarket.... not to mention that it'd help speeding up the scale towards the target $100/unit...
Pretty good software and:
- Available all over the world, adding several different medias to their portfolio every day: online text, books, video, images,...
- They can find "targets" for whatever they're advertising really easy with a decent AI and all the logs....
I can't see any other advertising company, actually, advertising distribution channel, with this insanely huge market presence.
nobody should eat sausage, or use software, if they know how it's done... Heard this one from a former manager of mine, when I was trying to get a little more time to clean up some code...
the cost is $135 now, right? what about selling it for $140 worldwide?
then for every 27 units sold, one could go for free to charity.
from the posts here, looks like a lot of people would buy it, and it'd also, in some way, prevent the blackmarket.... not to mention that it'd help speeding up the scale towards the target $100/unit...
...no freight included, sorry... Anyone?! btw, I just called named myself ((c) by myself), not "me", as the legal owner of this asteroid.
Pretty good software and: ...
- Available all over the world, adding several different medias to their portfolio every day: online text, books, video, images,
- They can find "targets" for whatever they're advertising really easy with a decent AI and all the logs....
I can't see any other advertising company, actually, advertising distribution channel, with this insanely huge market presence.
I wonder how long before offices around the world will start using WiFi-based phones backed by * instead of regular, wired PBX.
With such small cells (WiFi range), google gets location awareness for free (no need to integrate with any sort of GPS system).
So, froogle can really narrow your searches to the local shops, just two blocks away. And obviously, sell them ad spaces...
nobody should eat sausage, or use software, if they know how it's done...
Heard this one from a former manager of mine, when I was trying to get a little more time to clean up some code...